All it took was a picture of LET IT SNOW GLOB: How to make your own DIY Snow Glob by MODCLOTH BLOG and I knew I had to pin it. This nifty little craft can be made for any holiday, and any occasion. The possibilities are endless. First I'm thinking Baby Shower, So let the fun begin! (Helpful tip from blogger: Try a baby food jar and use mineral oil instead of water for a gentler snow fall.) (Robin)

Cute idea but I would decorate the bottom/lid more with ribbons, silk holly, material, etc. Create a winter wonderland in a jar with this fun Christmas craft for kids.

HANDMADE SNOW GLOBES: 1 Have your child help you rinse out the baby food jar and lid really well. 2 Remove the label from the jar. Scrubbing it off with hot water may do the trick. If not, blow-dry the label with your hair dryer to melt the adhesive, and then pull the label off. 3 Have your child select a trinket to be featured in the snow globe. 4 Then, while your kid watches, hot-glue the trinket to the inside of the jar lid. 5 Help your child fill the jar with vegetable oil. If your preschooler insists on doing the pouring herself, grab the paper towels and enlist the aid of a funnel. (Don't attempt this while wearing silk!) 6 Have your child pour enough glitter into the jar to make the scene really sparkle, but not so much that it doesn't flow nicely. 7 Screw the top on the jar, flip it over and you've got a Winter Wonderland, Gerber-style! 8 If you can pry it out of her hands, have your child wrap the snow globe and she's got herself a lovely handmade holiday gift for someone special.

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Sweet Southern Charm ⚓so SPARKLE!!!!

only a narcissist thinks she "sparkles" after sleeping with four guys within six/seven months - walking away from one guy to move onto another, but leaving that first guy on the back burner. only narcissists think having "bling bling" is the only way to be "extraordinary" instead of being themselves without the face paint of make-up.

You Musn't Be Afraid To Sparkle A Little Brighter, Darling. (I should remember this!!)

Preschool Arcade Your kids will feel like they're at the boardwalk arcade when playing this app's four educational games: ABC Invasion, Pinball 123, Claw-Crane Matching, and a Whack-a-Mole. The animation and real-life sound effects will captivate your kids while teaching them alphabet recognition (both uppercase and lowercase letters) and basic counting, and improving their cognitive development. ($0.99; iPhone, iPad)

Preschool Arcade: The four-in-one Preschool Arcade app ($1) includes math, letters, matching, and speed games. The graphics let kids think they're playing an arcade game, but the education is really there, and the kids are actually learning while they play.

10 Best Apps for Preschoolers: Preschool Arcade #ishoes #awesomeapps

There's an overwhelming number of paid apps for kids to choose from, but which ones are worth shelling out for? Here are some fun and educational apps for 3- to 4-year-olds that'll give you the best bang for your buck -- and you won't feel guilty about letting your kid use them.

Bottom line: if you’re a fan of Mo Willems’ Pigeon, you gotta get this app. Brings the books to life with fun interactions and plenty of opportunity for kids to use their imaginations. A must-have. Read more: http://www.smartappsforkids.com/2013/06/review-dont-let-the-pigeon-run-this-app.html#more#ixzz2XnxX0ELB

Don't Let the Pigeon Run This App! takes the medium of the iPad and shakes things up, imagining a whole different kind of storytelling. But don't despair that this app will ruin reading for you or your child. After playing with this app, my child and I both wanted to go to the library to check out a stack of Mo Willems' titles ... so if anything, this app has us reading more than ever before. My highest recommendation!